Alectra Utilities is reporting a wide-spread power outage that has blacked out more than 14,000 homes and businesses on parts of the central and west Mountain and extends into the portions of the downtown, west and north ends.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
There’s nothing like telling people to socially distance themselves from one another to stay safe in a pandemic to drive home the plight of those who are homeless.
As Ontario schoolchildren return to classrooms after a six-month pandemic break, MPPs will be back at Queen’s Park following an abbreviated summer recess.
University Health Network’s chief executive is alarmed by new COVID-19 hospitalizations coupled with increasingly “sloppy” habits he sees in society that could intensify the virus’s GTA resurgence.
Montrealers are being asked to leave non-perishable items on their doorsteps Sunday as part of a citywide food drive to help people in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As kids across the province make their way back to school, there is one question that parents can’t stop worrying about: what if a case of COVID-19 hits my child’s school?
This is part of an ongoing series of stories — The Road to a Vaccine — that will look at Canada’s quest to secure a COVID-19 vaccine amid the global pandemic, as well as the hurdles and history it faces to do so.